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but i forgot about beth israel. so there is one. laguardia airport. late word tonight it will reopen tomorrow, that is the good news. as for limited subway service that resumes tomorrow in new york, no rains running south of 34th street in an area that includes the financial district. sandy has crippled the nation's biggest transit system. some stations remain underwater. catastrophic damage to underground tracks and equipment. the mta says it's too early to tell when full service will return or if every subway line can actually be fixed. some may be beyond repair. millions depend on the subway each day. all of us in the city a few commuter train lines went back into service this afternoon. for the most part, commuters relied on buses, cars, and cabs and weren't being gouged on prices. gridlock as bad as we've been seen in manhattan. take a look at columbus circle, south of central park on the west side earlier today. one massive traffic jam, largely caused by that train, still dangling over 57th street and closed off the entire region about a seven-b
but i forgot about beth israel. so there is one. laguardia airport. late word tonight it will reopen tomorrow, that is the good news. as for limited subway service that resumes tomorrow in new york, no rains running south of 34th street in an area that includes the financial district. sandy has crippled the nation's biggest transit system. some stations remain underwater. catastrophic damage to underground tracks and equipment. the mta says it's too early to tell when full service will return...
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i forgot about beth israel. which is down at the lower eve east side. so there is one. la guardia will open tomorrow. that's the good news. as for the limited subway service that resumes tomorrow in new york, there in new york, no trains will be running south of 34th street, an area that includes, of course, the financial district. sandy's crippled the nation's biggest transit system. some stations remain under water right now. there's catastrophic damage to underground tracks and equipment. the mta says it is too early to tell when full service will return or if every subway line can be fixed. some of them may be beyond repair. millions of riders depend on the subway each day, all of us in the city. a few commuter train lines went into service this afternoon. for the most part, commuters relied on buses, on cars, on cabs if they could get them and gouged for prices on the cabs. there is gridlock as bad as we have ever seen in manhattan. look at this. this is columbus circle south of central park on the west side earlier today. one massive traffic jam largely caused by
i forgot about beth israel. which is down at the lower eve east side. so there is one. la guardia will open tomorrow. that's the good news. as for the limited subway service that resumes tomorrow in new york, there in new york, no trains will be running south of 34th street, an area that includes, of course, the financial district. sandy's crippled the nation's biggest transit system. some stations remain under water right now. there's catastrophic damage to underground tracks and equipment....
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and on tuesday, the british and french governments delivered a 12-hour ultimatum to israel and egypt, now followed up by armed attack against egypt. the united states was not consulted in any way about any phase of these actions. nor were we informed of them in advance. >> president eisenhower sounding kind of mad, right? the u.s. had not been informed about the attack ahead of time. because ike had made clear to our allies, to england specifically, that he didn't want another big multi-country conflict in the world. he'd worked with the u.n. to keep that attack from happening. he had made his intentions clear and then england and france just went behind his back and did it anyway and they did it a week before he was facing re-election. >> president dwight d. eisenhower is re-elected to the highest office in the land as world peace faces the greatest crisis since the second world war. the electoral victory comes after a tumultuous campaign in which the major, domestic and foreign policies of this administration were put sharply an issue. >> especially that last week. dwight eisenhower
and on tuesday, the british and french governments delivered a 12-hour ultimatum to israel and egypt, now followed up by armed attack against egypt. the united states was not consulted in any way about any phase of these actions. nor were we informed of them in advance. >> president eisenhower sounding kind of mad, right? the u.s. had not been informed about the attack ahead of time. because ike had made clear to our allies, to england specifically, that he didn't want another big...
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>> you know, israel and egypt fought wars in the past. we fought bloody wars and people on both sides lost their lives in 1948 and 1956 and 1967 and again in 1973. in the late 1970s we signed a peace treaty with israel that has brought peace to the border, and i think that's in the interests of both countries to keep that peace treaty. that's in the israeli interests and the egyptian interests. we have hamas that shares a common border with egypt and israel, and we think both sides have an interest to make sure that mass and the other extremists in gaza don't stir up trouble. don't cause friction. don't create violence. and i think we and the egyptians work together on keeping the peace and on trying to make sure the terrorists don't dictate the agenda. >> mark, suggestions that this past eight, nine days was a practice run, if you will, for any faw tour confrontation, testing, identifying hamas' capabilities, is that true enough? and if so, what did you learn? >> well, first of all, we know the rockets that were fired at tel aviv and jer
>> you know, israel and egypt fought wars in the past. we fought bloody wars and people on both sides lost their lives in 1948 and 1956 and 1967 and again in 1973. in the late 1970s we signed a peace treaty with israel that has brought peace to the border, and i think that's in the interests of both countries to keep that peace treaty. that's in the israeli interests and the egyptian interests. we have hamas that shares a common border with egypt and israel, and we think both sides have...
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america's commitment to israel's security is rock solid and unwavering. that's why we believe it is essential to de-escalate the situation in gaza. the rocket attacks inside gaza on israeli cities and towns must end, and a broader calm restored restored. >> so you hear hillary clinton there, israel saying some of the conditions they want out of this cease-fire is no more rockets fired out of gaza, soldiers patrolling the frontier would not attack and weapons stock pile would not be relen replenished. as we saw the bombing today it hasn't happened yet. we'll be joined by tim mack, a defense reporter for politico. thank you for coming on to the show. i want to is ask you tim is president obama, he's oversea overseeing all this. is he doing a good job? are we able to judge whether his job, even sending clinton from afar, has done the right thing? >> we know that the president has been involved in the negotiations. he has talked to egyptian president morsi at least three times over the a last 24, 36 hours. we know he's involved accepting secretarysecretary of
america's commitment to israel's security is rock solid and unwavering. that's why we believe it is essential to de-escalate the situation in gaza. the rocket attacks inside gaza on israeli cities and towns must end, and a broader calm restored restored. >> so you hear hillary clinton there, israel saying some of the conditions they want out of this cease-fire is no more rockets fired out of gaza, soldiers patrolling the frontier would not attack and weapons stock pile would not be relen...
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he never went to israel. i think now is probably not the time to get involved there but i think he's going to have to, in the second term, especially if these incidents show, they're going to try to do some middle east peace deal again. >> yeah, i mean you know, in addition to all of this which is a much more local conversation, we need to think in a broader sense. there's no big international moral voice on this question and i think until we have that kind of unquestionable, moral voice with an honest broker as well as a spiritual dimension this isn't going to get resolved by different types of policies. the record is clear. >> tim mak i want to ask you does the president see this as an opportunity to be the moral voice that tricia rose just talked to? >> if he does see the opportunity, he isn't really seizing on it. you haven't really seen him going out-front on the issue. you do see him giving speeches. you see him sending secretary of state hillary clinton over there and working behind the scenes rather t
he never went to israel. i think now is probably not the time to get involved there but i think he's going to have to, in the second term, especially if these incidents show, they're going to try to do some middle east peace deal again. >> yeah, i mean you know, in addition to all of this which is a much more local conversation, we need to think in a broader sense. there's no big international moral voice on this question and i think until we have that kind of unquestionable, moral voice...
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the largest -- the longest border israel has with an arab states is with jordan. many years have gone by -- this was a border which was the source of constant terrorist activity, which was conducted across the border into israel. this has now stopped. it is the most peaceful border we have today. we hope it stays there. i said the most peaceful border -- although we have one more line which is also a line which has been relatively peaceful, and that has been the disengagement line between us and syria, which has lasted since 1974 to today. 38 years? 38 years of a line, which we have preserved the road to peace -- i think that is a big achievement for both sides. >> yes. >> hi, my name is julie. i am here with human events. thank you for your time today. i am wondering what you make of the fact that the main suspect in last year's iranian plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador to the united states pled guilty in a u.s. court yesterday. what does this maybe say about what the iranian government is willing to do? >> well, it did not need this particular case in ord
the largest -- the longest border israel has with an arab states is with jordan. many years have gone by -- this was a border which was the source of constant terrorist activity, which was conducted across the border into israel. this has now stopped. it is the most peaceful border we have today. we hope it stays there. i said the most peaceful border -- although we have one more line which is also a line which has been relatively peaceful, and that has been the disengagement line between us...
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as you mentioned israel stops all military action in israel and hamas stops launching rockets on israel and carrying out border attacks on israeli troops but this is the key thing. there is no signed formal agreement here. instead, israel and hamas reached an understanding, a kind of exchange of quiet for quiet. the first phase of a broader agreement. that should be followed by more intense negotiations, those will be anchored and guaranteed we understand by egypt and the united states. to try to resolve the key demands on both sides. of course, for hamas, the lifting of that 6-year-old blockade of gaza. for israel, it's stopping all the weapons smuggling. but neither will happen immediately. at least, however, they have agreed in principle to these demands and the need to work them out. you had a clip of secretary clinton. she went on to call the cease-fire deal a step in the right direction. she said she looks forward in the days ahead she said to consolidating progress for the people of gaza and israel. and experts are saying that's the key difference here. in previous gaza wars, the
as you mentioned israel stops all military action in israel and hamas stops launching rockets on israel and carrying out border attacks on israeli troops but this is the key thing. there is no signed formal agreement here. instead, israel and hamas reached an understanding, a kind of exchange of quiet for quiet. the first phase of a broader agreement. that should be followed by more intense negotiations, those will be anchored and guaranteed we understand by egypt and the united states. to try...
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also israel reignites the palestinian conflict by reportedly shelling garza wounding seven people this is television of pushes ahead with efforts to barricade itself from its hour of make. more of those stories are a lot more as well with me in detail in half an hour when i was kevin i went to when the let's return to washington d.c. for the second half of tonight's alona show. our guys time for you said it i read it right take time to respond to our brilliant are engaging viewer comments on facebook twitter and you tube because when you've got something to say i listen now i have a lot of them really quick up there and my prompter so hold that i'll get to i'll get to them in a minute. all right so our first person was talking about our little experiment that we did yesterday talking about school lunches where you have nice having quite a few snacks and so this commenter said if someone tells me pizza is a vegetable i'll tell them to come back once they grow one who ever came up with that deserves being pointed and laughed at when ever they're seen in public do it it's free now we had
also israel reignites the palestinian conflict by reportedly shelling garza wounding seven people this is television of pushes ahead with efforts to barricade itself from its hour of make. more of those stories are a lot more as well with me in detail in half an hour when i was kevin i went to when the let's return to washington d.c. for the second half of tonight's alona show. our guys time for you said it i read it right take time to respond to our brilliant are engaging viewer comments on...
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diplomacy are not working washington says all options are on the table including force but has warned israel not time to know laterally. now to ruffle the feathers of the richest one percent. cause or this is a cause a report we've got a turf war brewing on the global banking say we do in the u.k. and the us still see max and all of my headlines here we have lang grabs and power grabs and just plain ole money grabs labor m.p. john mann attacks anti british bias by u.s. regulators and call for money laundering inquiry john mann who is a member of the treasury select committee said he was concerned about an increasing anti british bias by u.s. regulators and politicians which he said was shifting financial markets from london to new york this is the standard chartered debacle where the bank is being sanctioned by some new york some new new new york regulatory authority that just popped up under andrew cuomo and they are attacking the standard charter which is a u.k. based bank but they do most of their business africa in asia and this is developing into a bit of a turf war and the idea is that
diplomacy are not working washington says all options are on the table including force but has warned israel not time to know laterally. now to ruffle the feathers of the richest one percent. cause or this is a cause a report we've got a turf war brewing on the global banking say we do in the u.k. and the us still see max and all of my headlines here we have lang grabs and power grabs and just plain ole money grabs labor m.p. john mann attacks anti british bias by u.s. regulators and call for...
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his first trip to china, israel, when he was a candidate. egypt for the cairo speech. i've been to afghanistan. >> there's a picture that i seen, i don't know this is labeled or not, it shows the president bringing some cake back to you. what's going on here? >> it was my birthday. >> your 30th birthday? >> 31st birthday. 30th was last year. i was in the white house basement covering the bin laden announcement. this was my 31st birthday. which technically lasted two days because we were in afghanistan and because of the time zone, i ran back in the afternoon and it was still my birthday. i think covering the white house and journalism in general, you need to some times to remain as a detached observer. this is one of those trips in moments i allowed myself to really enjoy that experience. we were coming back from afghanistan. we were on the second leg of the trip back. we had stopped for refueling. we were just about 30 or 45 minutes from landing back at andrews. i was in the middle of writing a story of a first person account of an afghanistan trip. i was wearing swea
his first trip to china, israel, when he was a candidate. egypt for the cairo speech. i've been to afghanistan. >> there's a picture that i seen, i don't know this is labeled or not, it shows the president bringing some cake back to you. what's going on here? >> it was my birthday. >> your 30th birthday? >> 31st birthday. 30th was last year. i was in the white house basement covering the bin laden announcement. this was my 31st birthday. which technically lasted two days...
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of it when i'm at it where i thought we were allies well no nobody's ally of the us except for maybe israel but certainly not the u.k. and now we're going to see an interesting confrontation but in terms of empire you know you render on to caesar what is his and caesar sees the globe no corner of the earth is immune from caesar and you and i were in doha in two thousand and seven and we saw dr gerard lyons who is the chief economist for standard chartered speaking to a group of investors in the middle east and saying we saw the subprime crash at that point it was just subprime because we don't have any exposure to the u.s. he was telling these investors so we're safe we only have exposure to those with assets. and the middle east and of course now he's been proven wrong in that you're you're always exposed to the empire you know it's interesting that this mario cuomo his office the financial regulatory office they made a big you know virtual perp walk demonstration against dinner jogger and then timothy geithner over the treasury popped up as a way way way way way you know that you don't do
of it when i'm at it where i thought we were allies well no nobody's ally of the us except for maybe israel but certainly not the u.k. and now we're going to see an interesting confrontation but in terms of empire you know you render on to caesar what is his and caesar sees the globe no corner of the earth is immune from caesar and you and i were in doha in two thousand and seven and we saw dr gerard lyons who is the chief economist for standard chartered speaking to a group of investors in the...
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i certainly support israel. i want everyone to remember that the cowardly hamas put their rocket launchers right in amongst the women and children. they are almost like beer. the box stay in the woods and let the does and fawns , house where they are exposed. that is how hamas is. tellsmember, god's worrd us that he will bless those who help israel, and a curse those who hurt israel. host: what you think the united states role should be? caller: to support israel and all costs. anything they need, because god is on their side, they will be -- can he said he would bring israel back as a nation, he is done that in 1948. and they are there to stay. i am a christian. but i feel like i m a jew. because my savior was a jew. and i think every single cent that we give to israel is well worth it. host: jessie, on our line for independents. caller: i do not think we should be sending our money, our troops over there. i think we need to leave the area. we have enough of our own problems. that we need to deal with first bef
i certainly support israel. i want everyone to remember that the cowardly hamas put their rocket launchers right in amongst the women and children. they are almost like beer. the box stay in the woods and let the does and fawns , house where they are exposed. that is how hamas is. tellsmember, god's worrd us that he will bless those who help israel, and a curse those who hurt israel. host: what you think the united states role should be? caller: to support israel and all costs. anything they...
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new york democratic congressman steve israel on the effect there. jen psaki with the obama campaign. david gregory with "meet the press" and tom brokaw next on "andrea mitchell reports." our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> right now on "andrea mitchell reports" eyew
new york democratic congressman steve israel on the effect there. jen psaki with the obama campaign. david gregory with "meet the press" and tom brokaw next on "andrea mitchell reports." our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream....
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southern israel was not quite so lucky. there were five people injured there when a house was targeted by one of the rockets. today the deadliest day for gaza, more than 20 have been killed. the deadliest attack over the course of the day was in a residential building. more than 12 people were killed when the building was hit. and then proceeded to collapse. most of the people that were killed were from the same family, including women and children. richard? >> stephanie, we've been watching channel 2 news out of israel, quoting hamas saying the negotiations for the cease-fire have failed. and saying that 90% of demands, that was hamas is saying. 90% of demands have been met what are you hearing about the cease-fire? >> well our understanding is that those talks continue. even though those comments are being reported by israeli tv, coming from hamas, that the delegates from the palestinian side and from the israeli side. as well as egyptians and a qatari envoy are still talking about the cease-fire possibility. here on the
southern israel was not quite so lucky. there were five people injured there when a house was targeted by one of the rockets. today the deadliest day for gaza, more than 20 have been killed. the deadliest attack over the course of the day was in a residential building. more than 12 people were killed when the building was hit. and then proceeded to collapse. most of the people that were killed were from the same family, including women and children. richard? >> stephanie, we've been...
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but israel dismisses global concerns over a potential military escalation in the run with the run saying it alone will decide whether to launch a strike on the islamic republic. i'm kevin owen here in moscow thanks a big with this tonight next our regular thursday night date with washington and the alone a show. i can with a lot of show we'll get the real headlines with none of the mercy or come alive in washington d.c. now tonight we're going to take a look at more details emerging from the a.p.'s investigation in the n.y.p.d. not only were they spying on muslim students but communities outside of new york as well so does this mean that their jurisdiction to spy on innocent people has no boundaries and the n.s.a. is claiming that anonymous might be a threat to power grids in the future but this is just more hype to make them sound dangerous and its reliance on drone use increases we have to think about where technology and robots will take us next what legal ethical social questions arise as we move into the future we're going to all that morphy tonight putting it this happy hour but fi
but israel dismisses global concerns over a potential military escalation in the run with the run saying it alone will decide whether to launch a strike on the islamic republic. i'm kevin owen here in moscow thanks a big with this tonight next our regular thursday night date with washington and the alone a show. i can with a lot of show we'll get the real headlines with none of the mercy or come alive in washington d.c. now tonight we're going to take a look at more details emerging from the...
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. >> the administration has repeatedly urged israel to allow more time for economic sanctions against iran before considering military action. >>> in is ir syria, the red cro is being allowed inside the battered city of homs where government forces have been pounding rebel positions. the regime granted access to humanitarian yesterday. the rebel fighters said their decision to leave was due to a lack of food and medicine. president ba shash assad was gathering on the outskirtss of the city. they're putting together a plan to reorganize the rebels into a coordinated force. the uprising has killed more than 7,000 people. >>> back here at home prosecutors are pushing forward with their case against t.j. lane, the ohio teenager accused of killing three students and wounding two others in a high school cafeteria on monday morning. if convicted the 17-year-old could face life in prison without the possibility of parole. investigators are not saying what may have triggered the shooting but so far, it appears the victims were not specifically targeted. this was random. witnesses say the massa
. >> the administration has repeatedly urged israel to allow more time for economic sanctions against iran before considering military action. >>> in is ir syria, the red cro is being allowed inside the battered city of homs where government forces have been pounding rebel positions. the regime granted access to humanitarian yesterday. the rebel fighters said their decision to leave was due to a lack of food and medicine. president ba shash assad was gathering on the outskirtss...
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in other words, an attack by israel. but in an interview broadcast today, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general martin dempsey said that the u.s. is a against a military strike. >> we think that it's not prudent at this point to decide to attack iran. i mean, that's been our counsel to our allies, the israelis, well-known, well-documented. >> last week iran's president said again that iran's nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only. few western politicians believe that. but for the moment they argue that bombing iran's many nuclear installations would only slow the program. businesses in iran have a hard time getting international financing and the price of food and essential goods is rising fast. the price of meat, say tehran shoppers, has doubled in three months. iran is also wrestling with restrictions to it oil sales. restrictions brought about by sanctions. tonight, there are signs the pressure may just may be working. even as the war games got under way, iran's leaders offered to reopen negotiatio
in other words, an attack by israel. but in an interview broadcast today, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general martin dempsey said that the u.s. is a against a military strike. >> we think that it's not prudent at this point to decide to attack iran. i mean, that's been our counsel to our allies, the israelis, well-known, well-documented. >> last week iran's president said again that iran's nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only. few western politicians believe...
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. >> reporter: romney "better for israel" fliers are stuffed in mailbox. along the turnpike, billboards read "balm, oy vey, had enough"? >> there's a british word that means to throw up. when i see these, i want to pull off the road. >> reporter: this rabbi supports president obama. he says the republicans are pandering and it's not going to work. >> the notion that the first thing all jewish voters look at is where a candidate stands on israel. that is making a certain narrow view of the jewish people that i find to be, a, not true. and b, it makes me angry. >> reporter: the obama campaign is taking the republican challenge seriously, firing back with an ad focused on israel. >> our bond with israel will be unbreakable. >> reporter: the co-chairman of a group called florida democrats for romney says it's absolutely not all about israel. >> i think we need to look at this as a business, and we need to put somebody in there that can run this country and bring back the jobs. >> reporter: four years ago, obama won 78% of florida's jewish vote. political scien
. >> reporter: romney "better for israel" fliers are stuffed in mailbox. along the turnpike, billboards read "balm, oy vey, had enough"? >> there's a british word that means to throw up. when i see these, i want to pull off the road. >> reporter: this rabbi supports president obama. he says the republicans are pandering and it's not going to work. >> the notion that the first thing all jewish voters look at is where a candidate stands on israel. that...
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i'm told that there's an additional 40 on the way right now. >> congressman steve israel, sir, thanks for taking time this morning. i appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> i want to show you brand new pictures just in to us now from new jersey showing this long line of people waiting for gas. this is in the town of lindon. the few stations that have power and are open are seeing lines just like this one. as we were hearing from craig melvin a few minutes ago, he was seeing a gas line where more than 100 different people were in the line. we're going to have our richard lui, who is covering that story, joining us later in this hour as well. also, we want to pass along this information. if you want to help the victims of superstorm sandy, just go to nbcnews.com to find out how. we're back with more in a moment. bronchitis and emphysema. bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium b
i'm told that there's an additional 40 on the way right now. >> congressman steve israel, sir, thanks for taking time this morning. i appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >> i want to show you brand new pictures just in to us now from new jersey showing this long line of people waiting for gas. this is in the town of lindon. the few stations that have power and are open are seeing lines just like this one. as we were hearing from craig melvin a few minutes ago, he was seeing a...
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now is not the time for israel to launch an attack. so the president made his case and netanyahu basically went back to israel, where the majority of public opinion is against preemptive strike, so i think for the moment the war drums have quieted. >> let's put that question to the president. sir, did you tell what she said to the israel prime mininetanya visit this week? >> i'm not going into details of my conversation with prime minister netanyahu. but what i said publicly doesn't differ greatly from what a said privately. israel is a sovereign nation that has to make its own decisions about how best to preserve its security. i'm deeply mindful of the historical precedence that weigh on any prime minister of israel when they think about the potential threats to israel and the jewish homeland. >> question, so are netanyahu and the israelis sufficiently reassured? rich? >> no. it's a pretty transparently cynical attempt on the part of the administration to say just enough to try to reassure netanyahu without really committing ourselves
now is not the time for israel to launch an attack. so the president made his case and netanyahu basically went back to israel, where the majority of public opinion is against preemptive strike, so i think for the moment the war drums have quieted. >> let's put that question to the president. sir, did you tell what she said to the israel prime mininetanya visit this week? >> i'm not going into details of my conversation with prime minister netanyahu. but what i said publicly doesn't...
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joining me now from new york, congressman steve israel whose district is a large portion of long island. very badly affected, clearly by the storm. congressman, thanks so much. >> sure. >> what have you seen so far and what help are you getting that you need from the military? >> well, we have gone from a flood and wind emergency to a long-term power emergency. 90% of long island is without power. our utility is saying it could be longer than ten days to restore much of it. there's 25,000 separate damage locations to power lines to put that in perspective hurricane irene last was 13,000. double the damaged and down power lines. we have utility crews to restore power but in many cases we don't have enough crews who can remove trees and debris. you can hardly drive anywhere on long island without having to detour because a tree is down against a power line. now, the federal government has something called the national forest service. we need the national forest service with personnel and with chain saws to deploy to long island to help remove the downed trees, the debris, get the power li
joining me now from new york, congressman steve israel whose district is a large portion of long island. very badly affected, clearly by the storm. congressman, thanks so much. >> sure. >> what have you seen so far and what help are you getting that you need from the military? >> well, we have gone from a flood and wind emergency to a long-term power emergency. 90% of long island is without power. our utility is saying it could be longer than ten days to restore much of it....
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when you look at a place like, say, israel, if the election happened here, the landslide would be romney's. he's gained enormous support there after he visited and has been vocally supportive of potential israeli action against iran's nuclear facilities. >> michelle, thank you. >>> we want to let you know right here, brian williams and our entire political team will be with you every step of the way on election night. our coverage begins at 7:00, 6:00 central tomorrow night. >>> it's time for a look at the weather and the nor'easter headed our way. bill karins is live for us down in democracy plaza. not a bad gig. good morning, bill. >> good morning, veronica. the sun is coming up on the east coast. this will be the scene for nbc news, the place to be and the place to watch as we go throughout tuesday night. this place will be mobbed, democracy plaza. the ice rink in the bottom, it's actually a map of the united states. lit be filled with red or blue depending on who wins what states as they're called on nbc news. >>> we have issues with the forecast, too. not so much for election day. we
when you look at a place like, say, israel, if the election happened here, the landslide would be romney's. he's gained enormous support there after he visited and has been vocally supportive of potential israeli action against iran's nuclear facilities. >> michelle, thank you. >>> we want to let you know right here, brian williams and our entire political team will be with you every step of the way on election night. our coverage begins at 7:00, 6:00 central tomorrow night....
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center, which was also evacuated, leaving just one hospital open in lower manhattan, and that's beth israel. mayor michael bloomberg talked about what happened. >> they didn't think the damage was that bad and we did have a generator going and the national guard helped carry fuel up to the roof, because that's where the fuel tank was and they were running out. but the bottom line is when they got into the basement, they realized there was more damage. >> a lot of questions about this right now. joining us now to talk about this is dr. erwin redlenner, he has studied how hospitals handled katrina. he knows everything, really, about disaster preparedness. and doctor, i have to ask you this. we've seen a lot of businesses, big businesses like goldman sachs, big buildings downtown on generator power. they're up and running. why not a hospital? >> well, it's not clear why not a hospital. and one of the problems here is initially, years ago, we had generators in the basements of hospitals, which is obviously something that doesn't really work, because when they get flooded, the generators go out.
center, which was also evacuated, leaving just one hospital open in lower manhattan, and that's beth israel. mayor michael bloomberg talked about what happened. >> they didn't think the damage was that bad and we did have a generator going and the national guard helped carry fuel up to the roof, because that's where the fuel tank was and they were running out. but the bottom line is when they got into the basement, they realized there was more damage. >> a lot of questions about...
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israel's foreign ministry says some diplomats are working under their homes to avoid travelling to local embassies. >>darya: and oliver koppell had been missing for days after going on a trip to eldorado county that have been found alive. authorities say they were rescued yesterday after did. you can see them being taken to hospital after schroeder managed to hiked several miles through the snow. he then guided search crews to his girlfriend who stayed behind in their stranded car. their family says they are relieved. >> we are feeling so elated. i cannot wait to see them. >> i told them i am thankful to see a live, i'm going to give you a big hug off but as soon as you are better you're going for to get this biggest ice but kick you have ever seen. >>mark: legal be right back off, a live check outside on this thursday morning. the sun coming up and temperatures a little bit on the mild side. but >>darya: a new study shows that people with a hard time sleeping baby at higher risk for developing. they're interested in discovering is manipulating sleep habits could slow the progression of
israel's foreign ministry says some diplomats are working under their homes to avoid travelling to local embassies. >>darya: and oliver koppell had been missing for days after going on a trip to eldorado county that have been found alive. authorities say they were rescued yesterday after did. you can see them being taken to hospital after schroeder managed to hiked several miles through the snow. he then guided search crews to his girlfriend who stayed behind in their stranded car. their...
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if you look at israel, say, the landslide there if the election happened there would be romney's. there's been a lot of support for him after he visited and he's expressed vocal support for any potential israeli action against iran's nuclear facilities. veroni veronica? >> interesting. michelle kosinski, we appreciate it. >>> msnbc will have special edesk day coverage throughout the day tomorrow. we'll bring you the best primetime coverage at 6:00 eastern with rachel maddow and chris matthews. >>> and now for a look at the weather and that nor'easter that's headed our way. nbc meteorologist bill karins is down in democracy plaza for us. he got the good assignment this morning. >> good monday morning. a beautiful scene down here. this is the place to be of course as we go throughout tuesday night. behind me you can see the tall building here at 30 rock, the ice rink. i again, 270, the magic number will be displayed live on the building as we go throughout tuesday night. if you're interested in weather and the recovery, we're worried about what's going to happen with this potential
if you look at israel, say, the landslide there if the election happened there would be romney's. there's been a lot of support for him after he visited and he's expressed vocal support for any potential israeli action against iran's nuclear facilities. veroni veronica? >> interesting. michelle kosinski, we appreciate it. >>> msnbc will have special edesk day coverage throughout the day tomorrow. we'll bring you the best primetime coverage at 6:00 eastern with rachel maddow and...
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it's congressman steve israel of new york saying he is in contact with fee many officials. needing more detail on the plan there. to your point, you have certain reaction with the individuals of point pleasant. it's a layer of response but nevertheless the president is landing at a critical time when i do think people want to hear as many specifics as possible regarding power outages, when they might get their power on, when some of the water is pumped out of the system. nothing is guaranteed. but at this point, as the clock ticks closer to the weekend, the tension increases. >> reporter: exactly, tamron. and the problems are different in different places. in northern jersey going to jersey city, newark, hoboken and across in manhattan where you are, yes, there's a lot of anxiety. there are really critical problems there. that are much more complicated arguably than what you find in this place like this as a much more sparsely populated area. yes, there's a density of population and people can't move and go to work and go to school. even down here, people wandering the beac
it's congressman steve israel of new york saying he is in contact with fee many officials. needing more detail on the plan there. to your point, you have certain reaction with the individuals of point pleasant. it's a layer of response but nevertheless the president is landing at a critical time when i do think people want to hear as many specifics as possible regarding power outages, when they might get their power on, when some of the water is pumped out of the system. nothing is guaranteed....